| Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
| Earnan | Irish | Knowing. | M | ![]() |
| Earnest | English | Variant of Ernest: Earnest. | M | ![]() |
| Earnest | German | Serious; determined. | M | ![]() |
| Earnestyna | English | Serious. | F | ![]() |
| Earric | English | Powerful. | F | ![]() |
| Eartha | English | Worldly. Earth, from the Old English eorthe. Famous bearer: American creole singer Eartha Kitt. | F | ![]() |
| Eartha | German | The earth. | F | ![]() |
| Earvin | English | Friend. Variant of Irving. | M | ![]() |
| Earwin | Welsh | White river. | M | ![]() |
| Earwine | English | Friend of the sea. | F | ![]() |
| Earwine | English | Friend of the sea. | M | ![]() |
| Earwine | Welsh | White river. | M | ![]() |
| Earwyn | English | Friend of the sea. | F | ![]() |
| Earwyn | English | Friend of the sea. | M | ![]() |
| Earwyna | English | Friend of the sea. | F | ![]() |
| Easau | Muslim | Variant of Issa: The Biblical Jesus is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name.. | M | ![]() |
| Easter | Anglo-Saxon | Goddess of the dawn. | F | ![]() |
| Easter | English | Born at Easter. From the name of the Christian festival, which is based on Eostre, the name of a Germanic spring goddess. Sometimes also used as a variant of Esther. | F | ![]() |
| Easter | English | From the name of the Christian festival, which is based on Eostre, the name of a Germanic spring goddess. Sometimes also used as a variant of Esther. | M | ![]() |
| Easter | Persian | Variant of Esther: Star. Refers to the planet venus. Also myrtle leaf. Also a variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of love. Famous bearer: Old Testament Ester, who became a 5th century Queen of Persia. | F | ![]() |
| Easton | English | From East town. Surname. | M | ![]() |
| Eastre | English | Born at Easter. | F | ![]() |
| Eathelin | English | Noble waterfall. | F | ![]() |
| Eathellreda | English | Noble maiden. | F | ![]() |
| Eathelyn | English | Noble waterfall. | F | ![]() |
| Eaton | English | From the riverside village. | M | ![]() |
| Eatton | English | Variant of Eaton: River town. | M | ![]() |
| Eatun | English | From the riverside village. | M | ![]() |
| Eavan | Irish | Fair. | F | ![]() |
| Eawart | English | Shepherd. | M | ![]() |
| Ebal | Biblical | Ancient heaps. | M | ![]() |
| Eban | Hebrew | Variant of Eben: Stone. | M | ![]() |
| Ebba | Danish | Strength. | F | ![]() |
| Ebba | English | Flowing tide. | F | ![]() |
| Ebba | German | Strength. | F | ![]() |
| Ebba | Swedish | Strong. | F | ![]() |
| Ebbaneza | Hebrew | Variant of Ebenezer: Rock that helps. Ebeneezer Scrooge was the main character of Charles Dickens' story A Christmas Carol'. | M | ![]() |
| Ebbe | Scandinavian | Variant of Esbjorn: Divine bear. | M | ![]() |
| Ebbe | Swedish | Strong. | F | ![]() |
| Ebed | Biblical | A servant, laborer. | M | ![]() |
| Ebed-melech | Biblical | The king's servant. | F | ![]() |
| Ebed-melech | Biblical | The king's servant. | M | ![]() |
| Eben | Hebrew | Stone. | M | ![]() |
| Eben-ezer | Biblical | The stone of help. | F | ![]() |
| Eben-ezer | Biblical | The stone of help. | M | ![]() |
| Ebena | Hawaiian | Variant of Epena: Stone. | M | ![]() |
| Ebeneezer | Hebrew | Variant of Ebenezer: Rock that helps. Ebeneezer Scrooge was the main character of Charles Dickens' story A Christmas Carol'. | M | ![]() |
| Ebeneser | Hebrew | Variant of Ebenezer: Rock that helps. Ebeneezer Scrooge was the main character of Charles Dickens' story A Christmas Carol'. | M | ![]() |
| Ebenezar | Hebrew | Variant of Ebenezer: Rock that helps. Ebeneezer Scrooge was the main character of Charles Dickens' story A Christmas Carol'. | M | ![]() |
| Ebenezeer | Hebrew | Variant of Ebenezer: Rock that helps. Ebeneezer Scrooge was the main character of Charles Dickens' story A Christmas Carol'. | M | ![]() |
| Ebenezer | Hebrew | Rock or stone of help. Famous bearer: the Old Testament Samuel gave the name Ebenezer to a stone set up in recognition of God's assistance in defeating the Philistines; miserly Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' novel A Chnsitmas Carol'. | M | ![]() |
| Eber | Biblical | One that passes, anger. | F | ![]() |
| Eber | Biblical | One that passes, anger. | M | ![]() |
| Eberhard | German | Strong as a boar. | M | ![]() |
| Eberhardt | German | Strong as a boar. | M | ![]() |
| Eberta | Teutonic | Intelligent. | F | ![]() |
| Ebiasaph | Biblical | A father that gathers or adds | M | ![]() |
| Ebisu | Japanese | Japanese god of labour and luck. | M | ![]() |
| Ebo | African | Ghanian name given to a child born on Tuesday. | M | ![]() |
| Ebo | Egyptian | Born on Tuesday. | M | ![]() |
| Ebonee | Egyptian | Black. | F | ![]() |
| Ebonee | Greek | Black. | F | ![]() |
| Eboni | Egyptian | Black. | F | ![]() |
| Eboni | Greek | Black. | F | ![]() |
| Ebonique | Egyptian | Black. | F | ![]() |
| Ebonique | Greek | Black. | F | ![]() |
| Ebony | Egyptian | Black. | F | ![]() |
| Ebony | Greek | Black. | F | ![]() |
| Ebrill | Welsh | Born in April. | F | ![]() |
| Ebronah | Biblical | Passage over, being angry. | F | ![]() |
| Ebronah | Biblical | Passage over, being angry. | M | ![]() |
| Eburhard | German | Boar hard. Old German, from 'ebur hardu'. | M | ![]() |
| Eburhardt | German | Strong as a boar. | M | ![]() |
| Eburscon | Celtic | Lives near the yew tree estate. | M | ![]() |
| Ecaterina | Greek | Innocent. | F | ![]() |
| Ecclesiastes | Biblical | A preacher | M | ![]() |
| Ecgbeorht | English | Intelligent. | M | ![]() |
| Ecgfrith | Anglo-Saxon | Name of a king. | M | ![]() |
| Echidna | Egyptian | Mythical monster. | F | ![]() |
| Echidna | Greek | A child of the Titans. | F | ![]() |
| Echidna | Latin | Monster. | F | ![]() |
| Echo | Greek | Sound. A mythological nymph who faded away until only her voice was left. | F | ![]() |
| Eckerd | German | Sacred. | M | ![]() |
| Ecterine | Greek | Innocent. | F | ![]() |
| Ector | ArthurianLegend | Father of Arthur. | M | ![]() |
| Ed | Biblical | Witness | M | ![]() |
| Ed | English | Diminutive of Edwin: Rich in friendship, or wealthy friend. From the Old English name Eadwine, meaning rich or happy, and friend. Also a diminutive of Edward: Wealthy guardian. From the Old English name Eadweard, meaning rich or happy, and guardian. | M | ![]() |
| Ed | French | Diminutive of Edmond: Prosperous protector. A French variant of the Old English name Eadmund, meaning rich or happy, and protection. | M | ![]() |
| Eda | Anglo-Saxon | Wealthy. | F | ![]() |
| Eda | Czechoslovakian | Wealthy guardian. | M | ![]() |
| Eda | English | Diminutive of Edith: Happy warfare. Spoils of war. Wealthy. From the Old English name Eadgyth, meaning rich or happy, and war. | F | ![]() |
| Eda | English | Wealthy guardian. | M | ![]() |
| Eda | Greek | Generation. | F | ![]() |
| Eda | Norse | Poetry. | F | ![]() |
| Edan | Celtic | Fire. | M | ![]() |
| Edan | Hebrew | Perfect. | F | ![]() |
| Edan | Hebrew | Variant of Eden: Delight. | M | ![]() |
| Edana | Celtic | Passionate. | F | ![]() |
| Edana | Gaelic | Fiery. | F | ![]() |
| Edana | Irish | Feminine form of Aidan: fire. | F | ![]() |